One of the firefighters who works the overnight shift told deputies he woke up because he heard a noise coming from the station's garage. He said he found a woman rummaging through one of the fire trucks wearing pajamas and gloves.

When the firefighter asked the woman what she was doing, she said she was there for EMS training. The firefighter then told her to come back during normal business hours for training.

However, he said the woman entered another truck and started looking through it too. The woman, whose name was redacted from the report, is accused of giving the firefighter a false name before she left the station.

It is unclear if anything was taken from the station. We do know that the fire district is reviewing its protocol as part of the investigation.

"I was just very surprised to hear that," said Marcia McGowan who lives nearby the station. "I can not think of why anyone would want to break in there, and I certainly didn't hear anything at all."

San Carlos Park firefighters say they are reviewing the incident, and they're coordinating with Lee County EMS and deputies to make sure all procedures were followed. According to fire district policy, the security of their stations and equipment is maintained 24-hours a day.

"There's always people in there. Even at night there's firemen that stay in there, or so I thought," said Gail Simmons who lives next door to the station. "That just makes no sense to me, because there's nothing that I know of in there that they'd be after."